Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Enfield Horroris the name given to an alleged monster that was sighted over a span of a month in and near the city of Enfield, IL, in 1973.

Appearance: The Enfield Horror was described as a 4 ft tall, gray-skinned creature having three legs with three clawed feet, two stumpy arms coming out of the chest region and having big pink eyes the size of flashlights. For an image of the Enfield Horror, click HERE.

Lore: On April 25, 1973, at about 9 pm, a young boy name Greg Garrett was playing in his back yard. Garrett began screaming and ran inside the home to his parents. According to Garrett a monster had approached him, stomped on his feet and tore ups his shoes with it's claws.

One half-hour after this first encounter a next-door neighbor named Henry McDaniel and his wife returned home to discover his children were in a huge panic. According to the children, while the parents were away a monster attempted to break into the house. Shortly after communicating this scratches on the front door were heard. McDaniel opened the front door and to his shock was face-to-face with the creature. McDaniel quickly slammed the door shut and ran for his gun. McDaniel returned and shot the creature and the creature seemingly fled into the night. McDaniel immediately called the police and Illinois State Troopers arrived on seen. The State Trooper discovered prints that resembled a dog's paw prints but having six toes. The prints indicated that the creature had three legs, one of which would have been smaller than the other two based on the size of the prints. McDaniel began to talk openly about the sighting which ended up bringing a lot of attention from curious outsiders to the community. This so troubled the county Sheriff that he threatened to arrest McDaniel if he didn't stop talking about the incident.

Other witnesses came forward. Among them were Rick Rainbow, the local news director of WWKI radio. Rainbow claims that he and three others sighted the creature running near an abandoned home not far from the McDaniel's property. Rainbow allegedly was able to record a vocalization of the creature and shared it with noted cryptozoologist, Loren Coleman. Upon investigating the area, Coleman claims that he too heard a similar sound to the one recorded by Rainbow.

Henry McDaniel would have a second sighting of the creature. On May 6, 1973, McDaniel claimed he witnessed the creature ramble about near a rail road. The last reported sighting occurred on May 8, 1973 where a group of monster hunters claimed they shot the creature as it lay hidden in some underbrush. The monster allegedly escaped a second time. Or did it? No further sightings have been reported since.

Powers: Unknown. The creature may or may not be impervious to bullets. The creature is said to have been able to run extremely fast.

Defense Against The Enfield Horror: Unknown. There are no known casualties nor even animal deaths associated with the monster.

An 1,300 year old Ancient Egyptian book of spells has been deciphered. The book was likely authored by a Gnostic Christian sect and the spells contained within have Christian elements, both Gnostic and Orthodox.

A group of Roswell researchers who claim possession of slides showing legit images of an extraterrestrial being have had their emails hacked. It is suggested that a governmental intelligence agency is behind the hacking.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Tom Carey, noted Roswell crash researcher, has claimed he has the "smoking gun" evidence that the Roswell crash happened via pictures of an alleged deceased alien that he claims Kodak has dated to 1947. Carey claims the pictures show a 3-4 ft tall, insect-like being that appears to have been autopsied. Carey claims he will reveal the pictures early next year.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Tonight's the night! It's the wickedest, spookiest night of the entire year! The witches, monsters and ghouls will be out in force tonight. So whether your will be attending the sabbat, running with the pack, or rising from the grave for a quick bite, I wish you all the most hauntingly horrific, Halloween!

Michelle Midwinter took a picture of her home to post on Face Book. Upon looking at the photo later she discovered that there what looked like the ghostly image of a man peeking out one of the windows.

Former residents who lived in the house now claimed to be possessed by a demon, insist that the house is fine and that there were no hauntings or supernatural occurrences. The families are upset because they feel the author of the book lied about them when stating that they too had witnesses multiple supernatural goings on.

Elon Musk wants government regulation of A.I. research and feels that releasing A.I. is akin to "summoning a demon", meaning that A.I. would be just as impossible to control as summoning a fiend from hell.

The infamous 10 commandment monument at the Oklahoma state capital was destroyed after a man drover his vehicle over it and then urinated upon it. The man claims that Satan made him do it. This same monument has stirred up quite the controversy and has caused several other religious groups, including a Satanic Temple and a Hindu group, to demand their statues be placed at the site as well.

Harry Martindale has passed away at the age of 79. Martindale had a famous ghost sighting of approximately 20 Roman soldiers from the knees up, marching right through the cellar of the Treasurer's house, where he was working. Later it was revealed the structure was built on an old Roman road.

An Oklahoma woman, and self-described Wiccan witch, claimed meth use was part of her religion after being arrested for drug paraphernalia. Her husband, who was also arrested, did not claim to be a witch.

At a recent performance at Kennesaw State University, the artist sported a "Courtney Killed Kurt" shirt, a reference to the growing belief that Kurt Cobain was murdered by a hit man hired by his wife, Courtney Love, in order to obtain his wealth. The Cobains were divorcing and Kurt was in the process of drawing up a new will excluding Courtney when he died.

A Dubai court has granted a man's request for divorce from his wife who he claims is possessed by a djinn. The woman refused to have sex with her husband and would only tell him to talk to her parents. After doing so the wife's parents admitted their daughter was possessed by a djinn and had been for some time.

An ex-gay Sunday School teacher in Kentucky has been arrested for the alleged sexual abuse of a 16 year old male teen. The victim claims the abuser said he came from a long line of warlocks and that he possessed the power to see his sins with just one touch. The victim also claims the abuser used threats of curses and witchcraft if he ever told anyone of the abuse.

The previous news that ghost may have shattered a glass cabinet and destroyed other items has been updated. A psychic was called in to the shop and it seems that the ghost of a local tramp is behind the mischief.

Workers at a New Jersey treatment plant witnesses a mysterious square metal tile fall from the sky. The object landed some 25 feet from one witness. The tile resembles the tiles used on the space shuttle but NASA has ruled it out as belonging tho them.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Moll Dyer is an alleged witch who, in legend, cursed the town of Leonardtown, MD.

Appearance: An elderly woman

Lore: According to lore, Moll Dyer was a woman who lived by herself in the woods and made a living by gathering wild medicinal herbs and selling them to residents of Leonardtown, MD. There were always rumors and suspicions that Moll Dyer was a witch. The rumors seemed to have started after her neighbor's livestock all mysteriously died. However, it wasn't until the extremely harsh winter of 1697 that people began to whisper and accuse Moll Dyer of using her black magic to conjure up Winter storms and blizzards. The rumors gave way to hysteria. A local posse was formed. The group traveled to Moll Dyer's house in the woods and set fire to it in the middle of the night. Moll Dyer escaped and fled deep into the woods to escape the mob. Her body was discovered days later. She had died from the brutal cold. According to legend, Moll Dyer's body was found with one knee and one hand placed on a large stone and the other hand held into the air, as if she died in the middle of performing a curse. The legend states that Moll Dyer cursed the town with her last dying breath. It is claimed that the stone that she knelt upon had both the impression of her knee and her hand/fingers. The stone has since been moved to outside of the courthouse. It is claimed that anyone who touches the stone will be cursed. The spirit of Moll Dyer is believed to haunt the forest where she lived. Several car accidents in the area have been blamed on her spirit, which may appear in the form of a white dog.

Powers: Moll Dyer allegedly possessed the power to curse and cause bad Winter weather. As a spirit she is blamed for several car accidents in the area.

Defense Against Moll Dyer: Unknown. However, it would be prude not to touch her stone. Driving with some form of spiritual protection may be able to shield the occupants of the car from Moll Dyer's wrath and may be able to avoid car accidents near her property.

Trivia: According to legend, Moll Dyer was the inspiration behind The Blair Witch Project. However, the reality of this belief can not be confirmed. If this rumor is true then Molly Dyer is also responsible for the "found footage" genre, as The Blair Witch Project was the movie that set this craze in motion.

A skeleton with a stake through it's chest has been unearthed in Bulgaria. The skate through the heart indicates that people believed this corpse had the potential of rising from the grave and attacking the living.

A man who trespassed on the property of residents in Auburndale, FL, claimed that his sister was a witch and was burned at the stake on the property. The man, who had a large knife, was shot by a resident.

Loren Coleman, noted crypto expert and author, has weighed in on the new series, Killing Bigfoot, and claims it will once again stir up the debate on whether or not Bigfoot should be shot and killed in order to prove to science it's existence.

Back on 2012, a couple in Sierra Vista, AZ, saw an rectangular structure off of a road and in a field. At the time he assumed it was a home or other building. When they later realized the structure was gone the couple then pondered if it could have been a landed UFO.

He hoped it would inspire him to write a horror novel. I'm assuming he no longer owns the mansion. The LaLaurie mansion is the same mansion featured in last season of American Horror Story: Coven. It was the location of a serious of horrible slave abuses and murders carried out by Madame Delphine LaLaurie.

A woman who was pronounced dead and quickly buried is believed to have been buried alive. Witnesses claimed to have heard muffled noises. By the time rescuers could reach her over an hour had passed and she was officially dead.

A former gay porn star who now claims to be ex-gay after becoming a Christian claims that not only did he have to have his anus surgically repaired but that when gay men have anal sex they unknowingly give birth to demons and/or the Devil.

This article is a run down of four American monsters that the author believes need their own films. I guess the author doesn't watch a lot of horror movies because half of the monsters she lists have multiple movies about them.